Interior Dept loses bid to delay US court hearing on NV Mustangs

RENO, Nevada — The government shutdown is not a good enough reason to postpone a hearing scheduled in U.S. District Court in Reno on Thursday in a legal battle between the Interior Department and wild horse advocates over hundreds of mustangs gathered from a wildlife refuge on the Nevada-Oregon line, a federal judge has ruled.

Justice Department lawyers filed a motion last week for a stay in the proceedings until Congress restores both agencies’ appropriations.

Horse advocates claimed it was a ploy to keep them from securing a court order to stop the shipment of animals to a Mississippi contractor they say has a history of reselling them for slaughter.

U.S. District Judge Miranda Du didn’t directly address that claim in rejecting the government’s request. But she ruled Bonnie Kohleriter of California and Laura Leigh of Nevada have a right to argue their First Amendment right in court to have access to the horses to ensure their safety before the animals are shipped from a temporary holding facility in northwest Nevada where they’ve been held since more than 400 were rounded up last month at the Sheldon National Wildlife Refuge.

“If a stay is granted, the issue set for the … hearing may be moot by the time the appropriation issue is resolved,” Du wrote in a three-page ruling issued late Friday. Read full report at The Republic >>

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